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Effect of chronic and acute administration of fluoxetine and its additive effect with morphine on the behavioural response in the formalin test in rats.

A R Nayebi1, M Hassanpour, H Rezazadeh.   

Abstract

Serotonergic systems are involved in the central regulation of nociceptive sensitivity. Fluoxetine, a selective inhibitor of the reuptake of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), was administered orally (0.16, 0.32, 0.8 mg kg(-1) daily for 7 days), intraperitoneally (0.04, 0.08, 0.16 mg kg(-1) day(-1) for 7 days and a single dose of 0.32 mg kg(-1)) and intracerebroventricularly (10 microg/rat) to rats and nociceptive sensitivity was evaluated using the formalin test (50 microL of 2.5% formalin injected subcutaneously). The effect of fluoxetine was also studied in the presence of 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine creatinine sulfate (5,7-DHT) and after co-administration with morphine. Oral (0.8 mg kg(-1)), intraperitoneal (0.16 and 0.32 mg kg(-1)) and intracerebroventricular (10 microg/rat) fluoxetine induced antinociception in the late phase of the formalin test. Furthermore, intrathecal administration of 5-HT (100 microg/rat) induced an analgesic effect. The analgesic effect of fluoxetine (0.16 and 0.32 mg kg(-1), i.p.) and 5-HT (100 microg/rat, i.t.) was abolished by pre-treatment with 5,7-DHT (100 microg/rat, i.t.). In addition, the analgesic effect of 5-HT (100 microg/rat, i.t.) was decreased by pre-treatment with naloxone (2 mg kg(-1), i.p.). Morphine (5 mg kg(-1), i.p.) induced analgesia that was increased by fluoxetine (0.32 mg kg(-1), i.p.). These results suggest that fluoxetine has an antinociceptive effect in tonic inflammatory pain through functional alteration of the serotonergic system and also potentiates the analgesic effect of morphine.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11273019     DOI: 10.1211/0022357011775235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Pharmacol        ISSN: 0022-3573            Impact factor:   3.765


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